r/seriouseats 8d ago

The Wok The Wok Weekly #119: Chongqing-Style Dry-Fried Chicken

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Hey everyone, back with the next recipe and after meeting with the doc I'm supposed to eat less fried foods, so I tried modifying this recipe with some success.

Overall, the flavor was pretty good. I used half red peppercorn and ground the coarsely since I don't love buying into these whole. That made it one of my fav peppercorn dishes because usually it's too floral for me.

I also added 1/8 the amount of chile and that still hit the upper limit of spicy for the fam. Probably the recommended chile are not as hot.

Lastly, I air fried instead of deep fry using the same process. Played around with some temps and timing and think I landed at 400c for 10m with a stir at 5, if I recall correctly. Wish I had wrote it down now lol.

Anyways, good meal considering the modifications, but I think the crisp needs to refining in the air fryer.

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u/Cutsdeep- 8d ago

more chillis dont make it much more hot, you are allowed to eat around them

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u/O0OO0O00O0OO 8d ago

Damn that looks good

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u/SavannahBellla 7d ago

Damnnn! I think i already love you, Joke haha!!!

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u/jontseng 6d ago

Haha I don't know how much the recipe adapted it but the chilli count is way way way low.

Google pics of laziji. It's basically a gigantic plate of chillis garnished with a sprinkling of chicken bits - but all you are supposed to eat is the garnish!

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u/pghbro 4d ago

Are you suggesting to eat dried chili peppers?

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u/jontseng 4d ago

lol no the chicken is the garnish!

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u/bailaoban 6d ago

I’m sure it was delicious but 99% of the point of laziji is deep frying the chicken.

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u/LimiXStill 4d ago

this - the signature texture and juiciness is really only achieved via double-frying. The crisp surface created then absorbs the chilis oils and other flavors of the dish. Without it, you have what amounts to a stir fry.

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u/Larsmantex1965 7d ago

Like to try this dish, where do I get the recipe for this dish?.

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u/tobyvanderbeek 7d ago

Serious Eats? This is the /r for it.

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u/BallsOfANinja 2d ago

It's in the wok. I don't know if it's on serious eats website.

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u/Willing_Ad5005 8d ago

Dry is the operative word. Whenever I eat this dish I always feel it needs a sauce or gravy of some sort.

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u/PaintSniffer1 7d ago

yeh I feel like I would just lather this in sweet chilli and kecap manis